Tang Jingsheng's persuasion seemed to be just to show his loyalty as a courtier, but in fact he made it clear to everyone present that even though the Tang family was the fifth prince's maternal ancestral family, they were still doing well.
The ministers who had good relations with the Tang family in the past were happy to see their success.
It's just that those who love to make money, not to mention the courtiers who have a good relationship with the member of the Ministry of Rites, Wai Lang, suffer.
Hearing Tang Jingsheng's mention of the interrogation at this time, I felt both hatred and fear in my heart, but I couldn't find an excuse to refute, so I could only grit my teeth and think about whether there was any fatal reason left in my daily life.
Tang Jingsheng spoke eloquently, pointing out all the doubts that the member of the Ministry of Rites, Wailang, testified against the fourth prince, and just stopped when Emperor Huiren showed a hint of impatience.
Such subtle emotional changes are not easy to detect.
Mi Weirui was able to observe it by sitting in front of Emperor Huiren, while Tang Jingsheng relied on his years of experience as an official to clearly understand the thoughts of each emperor he assisted.
The discourse is rigorous, and the speech is retracted freely.
Such a veteran, no wonder he became the elder of the three dynasties, and was able to protect the Tang family from being implicated after the death of Concubine Rou...
Thinking of this, Mi Weirui was stunned.
Since Tang Jingsheng was able to see Emperor Huiren so thoroughly, how could he not have guessed that Emperor Huiren would attack the Tang family, and Concubine Rou's favor in the palace meant that the Tang family would definitely go one step further.
In other words, the beginning of the Tang family's heyday was the harbinger of Emperor Huiren's actions.
Therefore, it was only a matter of time before Concubine Rou was framed.
It's just that Concubine Rou died in the end. Did Tang Jingsheng forget that Emperor Huiren would be so ruthless to lose his beloved daughter? She was treated as a chess piece that could be discarded at will.
No matter how shrewd Emperor Huiren was, no matter how good at seizing power, based on his observations in the past few months after returning to the palace, there were not a few cases of omissions and deception in the palace.
Each palace has its own hole cards, and Emperor Huiren can only hold a part of it.
Mi Weirui is reluctant to think about the latter possibility.
He knew too well that this was the cruelest truth for Yu Su.
Otherwise, why in the book, after Yu Su was imprisoned, how did the Tang family not mention anything?
In this way, there is only one possibility, and the Tang family is not involved.
Whether to submit to the new emperor or hand over the power, Mi Weirui does not know, but it is clear that Yu Su's situation is probably the same as that of Concubine Rou.
It's true that Yu Su is a prince, but before he ascended the throne, he was only a prince after all.
What the Tang family wants is for the family to prosper for a hundred years.
For this reason, what they follow will always be the next emperor.
Yu Su was favored by the Tang family. Firstly, because Yu Su was the son of Concubine Rou, with this relationship, if Yu Su ascended to the top, he would naturally be better than other princes; secondly, because Yu Su had the ability to compete for the throne, if he If he can't get on the stage like A Dou, the Tang family will not assist him for so many years before the dust settles.
As for why the Tang family chose to defect.
During this period, unforeseen accidents must have occurred.
Mi Weirui had a vague feeling that this accident might have something to do with him.
The momentary silence in the court hall was broken by Emperor Huiren, who nodded as if agreeing with what Tang Jingsheng said, but changed the topic, "The prime minister is right, but I know what is said in my heart that there will be no waves without wind."
Her thoughts were interrupted, and Mi Weirui also straightened her expression.
Tang Jingsheng hesitated for a moment, but finally under the gaze of Emperor Huiren, he said in a deep voice: "Everything is up to the emperor."
After saying this, everyone knows that after today's court meeting, the four princes are probably about to be abolished.
The author has something to say: Tomorrow, the daily update will be resumed, and I can’t do pig calls
The ministers who had good relations with the Tang family in the past were happy to see their success.
It's just that those who love to make money, not to mention the courtiers who have a good relationship with the member of the Ministry of Rites, Wai Lang, suffer.
Hearing Tang Jingsheng's mention of the interrogation at this time, I felt both hatred and fear in my heart, but I couldn't find an excuse to refute, so I could only grit my teeth and think about whether there was any fatal reason left in my daily life.
Tang Jingsheng spoke eloquently, pointing out all the doubts that the member of the Ministry of Rites, Wailang, testified against the fourth prince, and just stopped when Emperor Huiren showed a hint of impatience.
Such subtle emotional changes are not easy to detect.
Mi Weirui was able to observe it by sitting in front of Emperor Huiren, while Tang Jingsheng relied on his years of experience as an official to clearly understand the thoughts of each emperor he assisted.
The discourse is rigorous, and the speech is retracted freely.
Such a veteran, no wonder he became the elder of the three dynasties, and was able to protect the Tang family from being implicated after the death of Concubine Rou...
Thinking of this, Mi Weirui was stunned.
Since Tang Jingsheng was able to see Emperor Huiren so thoroughly, how could he not have guessed that Emperor Huiren would attack the Tang family, and Concubine Rou's favor in the palace meant that the Tang family would definitely go one step further.
In other words, the beginning of the Tang family's heyday was the harbinger of Emperor Huiren's actions.
Therefore, it was only a matter of time before Concubine Rou was framed.
It's just that Concubine Rou died in the end. Did Tang Jingsheng forget that Emperor Huiren would be so ruthless to lose his beloved daughter? She was treated as a chess piece that could be discarded at will.
No matter how shrewd Emperor Huiren was, no matter how good at seizing power, based on his observations in the past few months after returning to the palace, there were not a few cases of omissions and deception in the palace.
Each palace has its own hole cards, and Emperor Huiren can only hold a part of it.
Mi Weirui is reluctant to think about the latter possibility.
He knew too well that this was the cruelest truth for Yu Su.
Otherwise, why in the book, after Yu Su was imprisoned, how did the Tang family not mention anything?
In this way, there is only one possibility, and the Tang family is not involved.
Whether to submit to the new emperor or hand over the power, Mi Weirui does not know, but it is clear that Yu Su's situation is probably the same as that of Concubine Rou.
It's true that Yu Su is a prince, but before he ascended the throne, he was only a prince after all.
What the Tang family wants is for the family to prosper for a hundred years.
For this reason, what they follow will always be the next emperor.
Yu Su was favored by the Tang family. Firstly, because Yu Su was the son of Concubine Rou, with this relationship, if Yu Su ascended to the top, he would naturally be better than other princes; secondly, because Yu Su had the ability to compete for the throne, if he If he can't get on the stage like A Dou, the Tang family will not assist him for so many years before the dust settles.
As for why the Tang family chose to defect.
During this period, unforeseen accidents must have occurred.
Mi Weirui had a vague feeling that this accident might have something to do with him.
The momentary silence in the court hall was broken by Emperor Huiren, who nodded as if agreeing with what Tang Jingsheng said, but changed the topic, "The prime minister is right, but I know what is said in my heart that there will be no waves without wind."
Her thoughts were interrupted, and Mi Weirui also straightened her expression.
Tang Jingsheng hesitated for a moment, but finally under the gaze of Emperor Huiren, he said in a deep voice: "Everything is up to the emperor."
After saying this, everyone knows that after today's court meeting, the four princes are probably about to be abolished.
The author has something to say: Tomorrow, the daily update will be resumed, and I can’t do pig calls
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